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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS FASHION PROGRAM OVERVIEW PAGE 1 & 2 FASHION DESIGN AND PRODUCTION Associate of Science Degree Certificate of Competence and Completion PAGE 3 FASHION MERCHANDISING Associate of Science Degree Certificate of Competence and Completion PAGE 4 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION Computer Patternmaking Technician Costume Technician Fashion Stylist ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE Graduation and Transfer Evaluation and Completion of Requirements Catalog Rights Double Major Second Degree Transfer Options General Education Requirements PAGE 5 FALL/SPRING ANTICIPATED TIMELINE COURSE OUTLOOK PAGE 6 The El Camino Community College District is committed to providing equal employment and educational opportunities for all individuals, regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, gender, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, handicap, age and Vietnam-era status. revised 10/04 jrj/student_info/fashion program overview

3 Related Technologies Coordinator, Mrs. Chris Moràn-Wisdom FASHION PROGRAM OVERVIEW El Camino College Catalog EL CAMINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE Industry & Technology Division Crenshaw Boulevard Torrance, CA (310) or FAX (310) Fashion - A. S. Degree and Certificates of Competence and Completion The fashion program prepares students for employment in the field of design and production or merchandising and provides upgrade opportunities for currently employed personnel. Upon completing the degree or certificate requirements, students gain proficiency in clothing, construction, fashion illustration, pattern making, draping, computer aided fashion design, and manufacturing. Students completing the requirements for the merchandising option will also gain proficiency in presentation techniques, planning, promotion, fashion coordination, advertising and sales. Competencies will be assessed by portfolios and exhibitions of original apparel design and garments. Students may expect to enter industry as a design assistant, costume technician, fashion consultant, stylist, entry-level pattern maker, quality control assistant, assistant merchandiser, or sales associate. El Camino College Major Requirements At least 50% of the major requirements for the Associate in Science Degree must be completed at El Camino College. Fashion Design and Production Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 14, 15ab*, 17ab*, 20, 26A, 26B, 29ab*, 35, 41, Art 10ab* (*one semester of) Total Units: 31 Fashion Merchandising Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 15ab, 20, 27, 28, 35, 41, 42; Business 22 (*one semester of) Total Units: 28 Certificate of Competence A Certificate of Competence will be awarded to the student who completes the courses in one of the following options: Fashion Design and Production or Fashion Merchandising, with a grade average of B or better. At least 50% of the courses required for the Certificate of Competence must be completed at El Camino College. Fashion Design and Production Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 14, 15ab*, 17ab*, 20, 26A, 26B, 29ab*, 35, 41, 95abcd (2-4 units); three courses from the following: Fashion 11ab*, 16ab*, 24abc*, 31, 36, 37; Art 10ab*, 37ab* (*one semester of) Total Units: Fashion Merchandising Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 15ab, 20, 27, 28, 35, 41, 42; Fashion 95abcd (2-4 units); Business 15, 22; two courses from the following: Business 12, 13, 14, 21, 27 (*one semester of) Total Units: Certificate of Completion A Certificate of Completion will be granted to the student completing the course in one of the following options: Computer Pattern Making Technician, Fashion Design and Production, Fashion Merchandising, or Fashion Stylist with a grade average of C. At least 50% of the courses for the Certificate of Completion must be competed at El Camino College. Computer Patternmaking Technician Option: Fashion 11ab, 14, 15ab, 26A, 29ab Total Units: 12 Costume Technician Option: Fashion 10ab, 11ab, 17ab, 24abc, 31, 35,41; Theatre 94. Total Units: 21 Fashion Design and Production Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 14, 15ab*, 17ab*, 20, 26A, 26B, 29ab*, 35, 41, 95abcd (2-4 units); three courses from the following: Fashion 11ab*, 16ab*, 24abc*, 31, 36, 37; Art 10ab*, 37ab* (*one semester of) Total Units: Fashion Merchandising Option: Fashion 1, 2, 3, 4ab*, 10ab*, 15ab, 20, 27, 28, 35, 41, 42; Fashion 95abcd (2-4 units); Business 15, 22; two courses from the following: Business 12, 13, 14, 21, 27 (*one semester of) Total Units: Fashion Stylist Option: Fashion 10ab, 23, 31, 35, 41, 42, 95abcd (2 units) Total Units: 18 Fashion 1 Career Opportunities in Fashion 1 unit; 1 hour lecture This course surveys career opportunities in fashion. Students will explore the uniqueness of both themselves and the industry in all of its complexity through classroom exercises and visits in the field. Fashion 2 Presentation of Techniques for Fashion 1 unit;.5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours lab This course will assist the student in developing techniques for fashion presentation. Basic concepts and techniques of applied design, including media presentation methods and visual communication are studied. Fashion 3 (formerly 90) Fashion Introduction to Macintosh 1 unit;.5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours lab The student introduced to the basic operation of the Macintosh computer. The software learned in this course will be reinforced in Fashion design for project assignments. Note: Same as Family and Consumer Studies 3, Interior Design 3, Nutrition and Foods 3. Fashion 4ab Computer Fashion Illustration 1 unit;.5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours lab Prerequisite: Fashion 3 with a minimum grade of C or equivalent This course incorporates the use of a computer aided garment detail library with illustrative software to sketch, illustrate and design apparel groups. Students will design and develop line sheets, cost sheets and hang tags for advertising. Fashion 10ab (formerly 22A) Clothing Construction I This course provides analysis and application of basic clothing construction techniques. Student projects are selected in accordance with skill level. The projects are to be made of distinctly different fabrics incorporating with fabric structure. Consumer decision making is emphasized. Fashion 11ab (formerly 22B) Clothing Construction II Prerequisite: one semester of Fashion 10ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalent This course offers a study and development of contemporary garment con-struction using advanced techniques and procedures. Projects include garments made of a currently fashionable but difficult to handle fabric. Emphasis is placed on experimentation of the appropriate application of various techniques and procedures in construction garments with workmanship of high quality. Fashion 14 Pattern Grading 1 unit; 0.5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours lab Prerequisite: Fashion 26A with a minimum grade of C or equivalent This course covers sizing commercial and individual patterns for the adult run of sizes. *Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations. For details, see a counselor, the Transfer Center, advisor, or articulation officer. The hours per week of courses may be Fashion 15ab (formerly 25A) Fashion Sketching 2 units; 1 hour lecture, 3 hours lab Prerequisite: one semester of Art 10ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalent Sketching and media techniques for fashion design and merchandising students are studied. Instruction includes the developing of fashion figure (croqui) drawing (men, women, and children) in relation to proportions and scale. Students apply basic techniques of drawing a descriptive garment trade sketch. Fabric rendering using pencil, pen and ink, felt tip pens and markers is expected. Fashion 16ab (formerly 25B) Fashion Illustrating 2 units; 1 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: one semester of Fashion 15ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalent This course emphasizes drawing the fashion figure in detailed proportion using different media. Projects will cover fabric rendering, advertising, illustration and preparing the student for portfolio presentation. Emphasis is placed on developing apparel design by rendering designs with use of appropriate software for the apparel industry. Fashion 17ab Decorative Textiles 1 unit;.5 hour lecture; 1.5 hours lab This course covers decorative techniques applied to fabrics. Designer details will be applied using the following techniques: beading, dyeing, printing, machine embroidery, painting and quilting. Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option. PAGE 1

4 Fashion 20 Textiles 3 units; 3 hours lecture This introductory course covers characteristics of textiles for Fashion Design majors. Students are introduced to: various fibers, yarn types, fabrication, coloring, printing, and finishing methods. Selection, use and care of textiles are emphasized. Note: Same as Family and Consumer Studies 20 and Interior Design 20 Fashion 23 Fitting and Alteration 2 units; 1 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: one semester of Fashion 10ab with a minimum grade of C This course teaches alteration and repair of Ready-to-Wear (RTW) clothing and commercial patterns to conform to body contours by analysis of problem areas and by using principles and methods of sewing techniques for the dressmaker, tailor, and home sewer. Fashion 24abc (formerly 24A) Tailoring Prerequisite: one semester of Fashion 10ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalent This course covers the principles and techniques of hand, machine and speed tailoring of garments commonly used by the tailor, costume technicians and apparel designer. Fashion 26A Basic Design and Patternmaking Prerequisite: Fashion 11ab with a minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollment This course covers flat pattern methods for dress and separates apparel using the basic sample size for womens and girls wear. Fashion 26B Basic Dress Design Through Draping Process Prerequisite: one semester of Fashion 10ab with a minimum grade of C or equivalent This course is the study of draping techniques to create original garment designs. The draping process is the development of a garment through fabric manipulation directly on a dress form. To maintain design integrity, this course emphasizes the relationship of the fabric hand, color print and structure so students will be able to solve unfamiliar design problems. Fashion 27 Fashion Merchandising 3 units; 3 hours Recommended Prerequisite: eligibility for Fashion Merchandising curriculum is designed for students who wish to enter the field apparel merchandising, including advertising, sales and buying at the wholesale or retail level and garment manufacturing. The course content includes orientation to the fashion industry: careers in the field; selection, promotion, and selling of fashion merchandise; fashion coordination; merchandising mathematics; and auxiliary fashion enterprises. Fashion 28 Visual Merchandising 2 units; 1 hour lecture; 3 hours lab The basic concepts, techniques and planning procedures for visual merchandising. The visual approach to selling with emphasis on display. Current methods of visual merchandising are discussed including use of mannequins, pinning, and flying, as well as the display layout of a store. Note: Same as Interior Design 28 Fashion 29ab Computer Aided Design/Patternmaking Prerequisite: Fashion 3 with a minimum grade of C equivalent This course covers the application of computer pattern aided design PAD System software. Using the tools of the PAD system, students will draft and manipulate basic blocks and garment styles. Students will work in teams to simulate the work environment. Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option Fashion 31 History of Costume 3 units; 3 hours lecture This course covers the important periods of costume design and their effects and relationships to political, social and economic conditions of the times and how they have influenced life styles and culture. Emphasis is placed on both aesthetic and functional aspects of costumes and their importance in the evolution and inspiration of modern dress. Note: Fashion 31 is now a General Education course under Associate in Science Degree Requirements: Section A-3, Humanities: Fashion 31 Fashion 35 Applied Color Theory 2 units; 1 hour lecture; 3 hours lab Essential theories of color perception. Applied problems dealing with color interaction phenomenon, effects and function that occur in interior design and fashion design. Students will deal with such problems as personal colors and related colors as they apply to interior or fashion design. Note: Same as Interior Design 28 Fashion 36 Advanced Apparel Patternmaking Prerequisite: Fashion 25, 26A, and 26B with a minimum grade of C in prerequisite The course continues the study of flat pattern drafting and draping methods to produce apparel patterns quickly and accurately. For the development of design skills, students create individual projects that have unusual drafting angles and intricate draping details. Fashion 37 Design for Apparel Manufacture Prerequisite: Fashion 14, 36; one semester of 15ab and 29ab with a minimum grade of C in prerequisite This course covers the development of designing a line of clothing using industry production techniques and equipment, from sketch to pattern and final construction. Note: Course offered Spring Semester only. Fashion 41 Fashion Analysis and Selection 3 units; 3 hours lecture This course is a study of the psychological and sociological significance of clothing. Application of the elements and principles of design with an emphasis on the fashion figure and each individual student. Course content includes wardrobe planning for the male and the female student. Fashion 42 Fashion Show Production 3 units; 2 hours lecture; 2 hours lab plus 18 hours to be arranged A study of the directing and coordinating fashion promotions, including the psychology used in marketing of fashion products, the functions of the fashion coordinator, the techniques and procedures for presenting fashion. Students will evaluate advertising campaigns and participate in two fashion promotions. Note: Letter grade or CR/NCR option. Fashion 50 Special Topics in Fashion Units determined by individual course; lecture/lab hours determined by individual course The course is designed to explore topics in Fashion more specific than provided in other courses in the regular department curriculum. Students are referred to the current schedule of classes for details of specific course. Fashion 95abcd Cooperative Career Education 2-4 units See Cooperative Career Education *Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations. For details, see a counselor, the Transfer Center, advisor, or articulation officer. Fashion 99abc Independent Study 1-3 units Enrollment Limitation: Two courses in Fashion with a minimum grade of B in each and acknowledgment by the instructor with whom the student will work Special studies through an approved program of research, fieldwork, seminars, or writing. Student must spend three hours per week for each unit of credit maximum of three units of credit may be earned. Note: Refer to page 10 of the catalog for eligibility requirements. Tailor Made Recently changed from Designing Minds Fashion Club Open to all El Camino College Students Please ask your Instructor for Meeting Times and Dates The hours per week of courses may be PAGE 2

5 ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE The Fashion Design and Production curriculum provides training in the fundamentals of color application to clothing, history of costumes and clothing construction skills. Upon completion of this program students may qualify to serve as assistants to costume designers, fashion consultants and stylists. EL CAMINO COLLEGE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE FASHION 1 Career Opportunities in Fashion 1 FASHION 2 Presentation Techniques for Fashion 1 FASHION 3 Fashion Introduction to Macintosh 1 FASHION 4ab* Computer Fashion Illustration 1 FASHION 14 Pattern Grading 1 FASHION 17ab* Decorative Textiles 1 FASHION 20 Textiles 3 FASHION 26A Basic Design and Patternmaking 3 FASHION 26B Basic Dress Design Through Draping Process 3 FASHION 29ab* Computer Aided Patternmaking 3 FASHION 35 Applied Color Theory 3 ART 10ab* Drawing Fundamentals 3 LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 31 At least 50% of the courses for the Associate in Science Degree must be completed at El Camino College. * Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations. For details see a counselor, the Transfer Center, advisor, or the articulation officer. INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION Fashion-Related Technologies Counselor: Kenneth Key (310) or kkey@elcamino.edu Fashion Advisor: Mrs. Chris Moràn-Wisdom (310) or cwisdom@elcamino.edu Fashion Web Site: FASHION DESIGN AND PRODUCTION CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE AND COMPLETION A Certificate of Competence will be awarded to the student who completes the course with a grade average of B or better. A Certificate of Completion will be granted to the student who completes the courses with a grade average of C. At least 50% of the courses for the Associate in Science Degree must be completed at El Camino College. FASHION 1 Career Opportunities in Fashion 1 FASHION 2 Presentation Techniques for Fashion 1 FASHION 3 Fashion Introduction to Macintosh 1 FASHION 4ab* Computer Fashion Illustration 1 FASHION 14 Pattern Grading 1 FASHION 17ab* Decorative Textiles 1 FASHION 20 Textiles 3 FASHION 26A Basic Design and Patternmaking 3 FASHION 26B Basic Dress Design Through Draping Process 3 FASHION 29ab* Computer Aided Patternmaking 3 FASHION 35 Applied Color Theory 3 FASHION 95abcd Cooperative Career Education 3 3 COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING FASHION 11ab* Clothing Construction II 3 FASHION 16ab* Fashion Illustrating 2 FASHION 24abc* Tailoring 3 FASHION 31 History of Costume 3 FASHION 36 Advanced Draping/Patternmaking 3 FASHION 37 Apparel Design for Manufacturing 3 ART 10ab* Drawing Fundamentals 3 ART 37ab Two-Dimensional Design 3 LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS * Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations. For details see a counselor, the Transfer Center, advisor, or the articulation officer. INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION Fashion-Related Technologies Counselor: Kenneth Key (310) or kkey@elcamino.edu Fashion Advisor: Mrs. Chris Moràn-Wisdom (310) or cwisdom@elcamino.edu Fashion Web Site: PAGE 3

6 FASHION MERCHANDISING ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE The Fashion Merchandising curriculum is designed for students who wish to enter the field of apparel merchandising; including advertising, sales, buying at the wholesale or retail level, and garment manufacturing. Course includes orientation to the fashion industry; careers in the fields of selection, promotions and selling of fashion, merchandising, mathematics and auxiliary fashion enterprises. EL CAMINO COLLEGE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE FASHION 1 Career Opportunities in Fashion 1 FASHION 2 Presentation Techniques for Fashion 1 FASHION 3 Fashion Introduction to Macintosh 1 FASHION 4ab* Computer Fashion Illustration 1 FASHION 20 Textiles 3 FASHION 27 Fashion Merchandising 3 FASHION 28 Visual Merchandising 2 FASHION 35 Applied Color Theory 2 FASHION 42 Fashion Show Production 3 BUSINESS 22 Human Relations in Business 3 LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 28 At least 50% of the courses for the Associate in Science Degree must be completed at El Camino College. * Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations. For details see a counselor, the Transfer Center, advisor, or the articulation officer. INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION Fashion-Related Technologies Counselor: Kenneth Key (310) or kkey@elcamino.edu Fashion Advisor: Mrs. Chris Moràn-Wisdom (310) or cwisdom@elcamino.edu Fashion Web Site: CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE AND COMPLETION A Certificate of Competence will be awarded to the student who completes the course with a grade average of B or better. A Certificate of Completion will be granted to the student who completes the courses with a grade average of C. At least 50% of the courses for the Associate in Science Degree must be completed at El Camino College. FASHION 1 Career Opportunities in Fashion 1 FASHION 2 Presentation Techniques for Fashion 1 FASHION 3 Fashion Introduction to Macintosh 1 FASHION 4ab* Computer Fashion Illustration 1 FASHION 20 Textiles 3 FASHION 27 Fashion Merchandising 3 FASHION 28 Visual Merchandising 2 FASHION 35 Applied Color Theory 2 FASHION 42 Fashion Show Production 3 FASHION 95abcd Cooperative Career Education 2-4 BUSINESS 15 Business Mathematics 3 BUSINESS 22 Human Relations in Business 3 3 COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS 12 Advertising 3 BUSINESS 13 Personal Selling 2 BUSINESS 14 Marketing 3 BUSINESS 21 Personal Management 3 BUSINESS 27 Effective English for Business 3 LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS * Some UC transferable courses have credit limitations. For details see a counselor, the Transfer Center, advisor, or the articulation officer. INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION Fashion-Related Technologies Counselor: Kenneth Key (310) or kkey@elcamino.edu Fashion Advisor: Mrs. Chris Moràn-Wisdom (310) or cwisdom@elcamino.edu Fashion Web Site: PAGE 4

7 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION A Certificate of Completion will be granted to the student completing the course in one of the following options: Computer Patternmaking Technician, Costume Technician, Fashion Design and Production (pg. 3), Fashion Merchandising (pg. 4), or Fashion Stylist with a grade average of C. At least 50% of the courses for the Certificate of Completion must be completed at El Camino College. COMPUTER PATTERNMAKING TECHNICIAN FASHION 11ab* Clothing Construction II 3 FASHION 14 Pattern Grading 1 FASHION 26A Basic Design and Patternmaking 3 FASHION 29ab* Computer Aided Patternmaking 3 LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 12 COSTUME TECHNICIAN FASHION 11ab* Clothing Construction II 3 FASHION 17ab* Decorative Textiles 1 FASHION 24abc* Tailoring 3 FASHION 31 History of Costume 3 FASHION 35 Applied Color Theory 2 THEATRE 94 Costuming for the Stage 2 THEATRE 94L Lab Time for Costuming for the Stage 0 LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 20 FASHION STYLIST FASHION 23 Fitting and Alterations 2 FASHION 31 History of Costume 3 FASHION 35 Applied Color Theory 2 FASHION 42 Fashion Show Production 3 FASHION 95abcd Cooperative Career Education 2 LEVEL (*one semester of) TOTAL UNITS 18 At least 50% of the courses for the Associate in Science Degree must be completed at El Camino College. Associate Degree Definition of Associate Degree The Associate Degree leads students through patterns of learning experiences designed to develop certain capabilities and insights. Among these are the ability to think critically and to communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing; to use mathematics, to understand the modes of inquiry of the major disciplines; to be aware of other cultures and times; to achieve insights gained through experience in thinking about ethical problems; to find, evaluate, use and communicate information in various formats; and to develop the capacity for self-understanding. In addition to these accomplishments, the student shall possess sufficient depth in some field of knowledge to contribute to lifetime interest. Graduation and Transfer To receive an Associate in Arts or an Associate in Science degree from El Camino College, a student must complete at least 60 units in degree applicable college courses, which must include course work in an approved transfer major or associate degree program. Course work toward the degree must be completed with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 or higher. A minimum of 12 of the required 60 degree applicable units must be completed at El Camino College. A notation of Graduation with Honors is earned with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Students must file an intent to graduate in the Admissions Office during the scheduled filing period. Evaluation of Completion Of Requirements Students who want to graduate from El Camino college with an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree must file an Intent to Graduate form, which is evaluated according to the following conditions: 1. Catalog requirement Degree requirements are derived from the catalog in effect at the time the student entered El Camino College or from the current catalog, following the Catalog Rights guidelines (described below). Each catalog is in effect during the academic year for which it was published (fall semester through the summer session). 2. Residency requirement A minimum of 12 of the required degree applicable units must be completed at El Camino College. 3. Unit requirement Sixty (60) degree applicable units are required for the associate degree, including appropriate general education and major requirements. 4. Course work toward the degree must be completed with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher. Catalog Rights Catalog Rights are a specific set of requirements, which the student must satisfy to qualify for an Associate Degree, a Certificate of Competence, or a Certificate of Completion. Students who have maintained continuous attendance may choose to graduate under the catalog requirements in effect either 1) at the time they began attending El Camino College or 2) at the time they graduate from El Camino College. For degree and certificate purposes, continuous attendance is defined as enrollment at El Camino College at least one semester, excluding summer, each calendar year; courses must be noted on the transcript with a letter grade, a W or a CR/NC designation. Double Major Students may receive a double major upon completion of the major requirements for the second major. Second Degree Students may receive both an Associate in Arts and an Associate in Science Degree upon the completion of the specific general education and major requirements for each degree as stated in the catalog. Transfer Option To be at junior level standing, students must complete 60 units of transferable courses as listed in the El Camino College catalog. See section on Preparation for Transfer. Although most courses at El Camino College transfer at minimum as an elective, only certain articulated courses actually meet the general education and major requirements. Students need to be very selective in the courses they take to satisfy either General Education and/or Major requirements by strictly following the guide sheets available in the Counseling Services Center. General Education Requirements The general education requirements are valid for students entering El Camino College in the fall of 1983 or thereafter. Some courses listed in the associate degree requirements may not transfer to a 4-year college or university. Please refer to the course notations listed later in the curriculum section of the catalog. All degrees require a total of 60 units with no fewer than 18 units in the major and appropriate general education courses as indicated on the A.A. or A.S. degree patterns that follow. (Please Refer to Course Catalog) PAGE 5

8 FALL/SPRING ANTICIPATED TIMELINE COURSE OUTLOOK Key courses: Fashion 1, 2, 3,4ab,10ab, 14, 15ab, 20, 26a, 26b, 19ab, 31, 36, 37, 41, 42, 100, Art 29ab. Course offerings are listed according to course number, followed by the class name, the amount of units, and the level of difficulty: Every Fall FASH 1 Career Opportunities in Fashion 1 Unit I FASH 3 Introduction to Macintosh Computer 1 Unit I FASH 10ab Clothing Construction I 3 Units I FASH 11ab Clothing Construction II 3 Units II FASH 14 Pattern Grading 1 Unit I FASH 15ab Fashion Sketching 2 Units I FASH 24a Tailoring (**Spring 2005 & Fall 2006) 3 Units III FASH 26a Flat Pattern Design 3 Units II FASH 27 Fashion Merchandising 3 Units I FASH 29ab Computer Pattern 3 Units II Design/Manipulation FASH 35 Applied Color Theory 2 Units I FASH 37 Apparel Design for Manufacturer 3 Units III FASH 41 Fashion Analysis & Selection 3 Units III FASH 95abc Cooperative Career Education 2-4 I Units FASH 23 Fitting & Alterations (*winterbreak) 2 Units I Beginner Intermediate Advanced I II III Every Spring FASH 1 Career Opportunities in Fashion 1 Unit I FASH 2 Presentation Techniques for Fashion 1 Unit I FASH 3 Introduction to Macintosh Computer 1 Unit I FASH 4ab Computer Fashion Illustration 1 Unit II FASH 10ab Clothing Construction I 3 Units I FASH 11ab Clothing Construction II 3 Units II FASH 16ab Fashion Ilustratiion 2 Units II FASH 17ab Decorative Textiles 1 Unit II FASH 20 Textiles 3 Units I FASH 26b Draping Design 3 Units II FASH 28 Visual Merchandising/Display 2 Units I FASH 31 History of Costume 3 Units II FASH 37 Apparel Design for Manufacturer 3 Units III FASH 42 Fashion Show Production** 3 Units II FASH 95abc Cooperative Career Education 2-4 Units I *Planned times for courses may vary by semester **Course is Repeatable PAGE 6

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